I-375 project delayed to address concerns from Detroiters

State officials will “take a step back and re-evaluate” the controversial reconfiguration of I-375 through downtown Detroit, meeting the demands of residents and business owners who spent years trying to delay construction in light of their concerns.

Members of a local advisory committee made up of residents were notified by the state in a Monday morning email obtained by BridgeDetroit. The Michigan Department of Transportation announced the news a few hours later, citing “rising costs, longevity of the final project and roadway, and public concern over design elements.” Construction was previously expected to start this fall.

“We have one opportunity to get this project right,” State Transportation Director Bradley Wieferich said in a statement. “I-375 has been open for more than 60 years, and we expect the new I-375, whatever design it may be, to be in place much longer. Getting this right for the community and our stakeholders, while remaining good stewards of tax dollars, will remain our priority.”

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